544 THE 
CARDENERS CHRONICLE. [OCTOBER 30, 1875, 
Mangel and 
JOHN SHARPE can furnish, ‘on ten 
his ramia = the choicest Sto cks o 
selected and grown by himself. 
Baier Manor, Lincoln. 
TE N Up TIME E S. 
Girth 4 ft. from ground. 
LIMES, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 18 feet hig 6 to xo inches, 
PLANES, сада, aa, 12 to 15 Leg high 5 to D ps 
APLES, Norway, 12 to 16 fee t hig EU S 
CHESTNUTS, H 8 
XM 
orse, ro to d feet hi 
let, 1o to 14 feet 2 x 
8 
POPULUS CANADENSISN NOVA, thefastest 
without doubt the est 
е эт site taion, 
I “a . a> SA Ow 
ELMS, r5 to 18 feet TO 6 7» 
ANTHONY WATERER respectfully invites an inspection 
of his stock of the above trees, now growing in his Nursery, 
stout and straight in stem, with ‘well balanced eads, and above 
roots. 
They are without doubt за. — lot of Avenue Trees to be 
met with in ne Nursery in Europe. Intending planters will 
not be disappointed gone e thou: ag rice from, 
Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Suri 
INES, oN EPIPRYELUMS, TREE 
A ON 
VINES. .CARNATI well-ri = and rt-jointed fruiting 
and Ce ni Д kw SEVA fo lowing varieties, 25. 6d. to 5s. еа pee 
weetwate ack Ham urgh, Black Lorem 
Forse i Gros Cana, E Done s, Mus t Ham- 
burgh, Madr DE Mrs, Pince, "Muscat of 
m Black, White Lady 
Tie 
Doane West $ St. эө к=п 'а few of Waltham Cross, 75. 64. 
to 155, each; Duke of Buccleuc! 75. 6d. to 
EPIPHYLLUMS. — St 6 to 15 inch 
heads 6 to 9 i meter, 9s. рөн yes ‚ боз. per 
тоо; plants, 125. tah. . per тоо. 
CARNATIONS and CYCLAMENS, fine чы bic 
season’s TIDRAM gs. and r2s. per dozen, 70s. and gos. 
WM. CLIBRAN and SON, Oldfield Nursery, picco 
Cranston' —Established 1785. 
''HE FOLLOWING CATALOGUES 
now Pub 
Descriptive CA TALOGUE Ae 1875—1876. 
ROSES, 
Descriptive CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES. 
Descriptive DE gaa of CONIFER TREES and 
Descriptive CATALOGUE of BULBS. 
Descriptive CATALOGUE © GREENHOUSE and 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 
per tee CATALOGUE d SE EDS. Address 
CRANSTON AND M AYOS, , near Hereford. 
Richmond Nurseries, RR Surrey. 
To GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, LARGE CON- 
TRACTORS, LANDSCAPE GARDENERS, and OTHERS, 
AND W. STEELL beg to call the attention 
* ofall Planters to md very extensive 
NURSERY STOCK, an pedi е оа of of 
Evergreen uous Shrubs and Trees, 
Dont Кою Tose 
ed and Green В Hollies of the new 
Secunia for their зму асту and moving qualities. 
—— s ign Varie- 
N.B.—Where large, uen are required they can be 
supplied at very low p: 
U G. VERDTER, FILS AINE, 
р gay е Duno ois, Paris (and d from 
January т, 1876, а T ki Clisson, Gare Mise Paris), has 
the honour to inform numerous Friends and the Public bo 
he will ce to supply them, on after Novem 
next, a le price, with all they may require ia 
NEW VARIETIES for 1875- ^ site 
oe gg ae e) » 
Christophe Colomb Nowe 
Phoenix 
чэй ita 
H itania, 
ecla Ti 
The Twelve Varieties for £3 тар, carriage free to London. 
CATA ALOGUES will b 
ЕУ с. 
"Za" 
уус r. 
Gladioli.-New Roses. 
LG. VERDIER, _Fits AINÉ, 
TURIST, 72, апа 
January t, 1876, at 37, Rue "d'Ivry, ors will 
Roses. ime November next, the following magnifi 
r him from seed, wi a Si 
gilt Medal at the Paris Exposition in June :— 
HYBRID PERPETUA 
Abel Carritre Guillaume Koëlle 
Conard L’Etincelante 
e Chartres t Da Mor 
Edmund Wood em e dts лый Langi 
Berthe-Saca 
Général y Malle Emilie Vedi. 
The Е Varieties foi "aas free to London. 
т £10 
IMMENSE STOCK | of GLADIOLI. 
pg EU pone of Gladioli and of of all the iiie Roses 
may b 4 aei p 
Bulbs, B 
HE HEATHERSIDE. NURSERIES 
ане Hh LiMITED), à Victoria Street, 
London, EC; ries— Bagshot, 
nieren CATALOGUES. Gratis. 
ae Уу vh 
: bc : 6 PO Narcissus, 
Ss do. ange white.” тъст iti 
so do., large yellow. 9 Iris, Engli 
у ium t finest double 25 Eus 
Packing and Carriage Free, 
Re. "iu they past varjot bf T 
LEP ORT. AWN baa De Poe 
SUTTON & SONS 
Will offer the following valuable PRIZES at the Royal Horticultural 
Societys Meeting, on November roth next :— 
For Twelve tmk нарт ы rst Prize—Silver Medaland {2 20 
Reading O d Prize—Bronze Medal and Zr т 
For ье ae Potatos, ' Twelve 
Dishes, Twelve imen 
Dish, distinct kinds, half Ki dam — half 
ора. to include Sutton's 2 redfold 
and Sutton's Redskin urball .. 
For ede Specimens of “Suttons iege Prize—Silver Medal and £2 20 
King of the Cauliflow +. J 2d. Prize—Bronze Medal and Z1 то 
No wie EO FOR ENTRY. 
For further particulars apply to Mr. A. F. B. ON, Superintendent of ees 
Royal Horticultural Societys СА. Mouth Kensington, Lon 
SUTTON & SONS will шя offer, at the ROYAL BERKSHIRE ROOT SHOW, 
n November 20th next 
A SILVER CUP for the BEST COLLECTION of 
POTATOS, 
AND VALUABLE MONEY PRIZES. 
No charge for entry. For further particulars apply to 
SUTTON & SONS, The Queen’s Seedsmen, READING. 
SWEET-SCENTED HYBRID RHODODENDRONS 
ISAAC DAVIES, 
BROOK LANE NURSERY, ORMSKIRK. 
RHODODENDRON COUNTESS OF DERBY. Bae cn i en Ae SEFTON. 
This beautiful H epum 
st variety of my 
rst Prize—Gold Medaland £3 зо 
2d Prize—Silver Medal and £2 2 о 
3d Prise— Bronze Medal and £r 1 o 
A SILVER CUP for the oen as of 
VEGETABL 
. multiflorum and R. Edgworthii, its habit Deby, ait poe many 0 I t 
of growth being intermediate between the two parents. The | of a bushy сс compact habit, ce flower rms nt, are, E 
оку, pn is f qs а and measuring from 3 to 4 | shaped, white, with а Бапа of rosy бае mar on each side о 
nches er, white, bell-shaped, and most corolla, which i beautifully ue 
деерин digas $ i ree-blooming is the риб that the 
a 
ce plants, 75. 
— M lant, and 
a number of lower, r, exhibited a anchester RHODODENDRON ALE 
Botanical and [peru wey Society's Exhibition, held in the Lei s the above in the flower being pure white and 
ва Арі 22. дуд. were awarded a реги бл exen edge; the em E 
First-class — of Meri Ка Mi f the се, 75. 6d. , 105. 6d., 215, and 425. each. 
Price, 215., yo se page 
ENDRON DUCHESS r SUTHERLAND A 
NDRON МЕЗ. J 
RHODOD с 
Differs from К. Mrs. J. Shawe іп being а morerobust grower, 
AMES AWE. ud 
cup-shaped flower of great substance. 
plant is of a ves ome habit, bearing bloom in great profusion 
the flower larger, pure white, with ge gy ne margin. on the smal po a 
Price of strong plants, ros. 64. an each. i s. 6d, тоз. 6d., 2xs. and 425. each. 
&@ I. D. can confidently decia ae ine They h ised of thi superior to any yet sent 
out by other raisers, their tuc А рео»: and fi habi Pee apa, deseen vsum в. their being so easily 
cultivated, make them invaluable for greenhouse deco: een grown in cold frames during last winter without injury, 
ving 
it is very probable they will endure the winter in RA open atonal in лай Аы situations, These are certainly the finest 
Rhododendrons that have ever been offered to the public, —N.B. А full List of other Novelties raised by me post free on application. 
NEW, RARE, and CHOICE LILIES. 
R. J. C. STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great 
Rooms, 38, King Street, сеи Garden, W.C., on TUESDAY, November 9, at half- 
past 12 o'Clock precisely, 
Many thousands of the Best and Choicest Known Lilies, 
in good Flowering Bulbs, comprising some hundreds of the handsomest e dead cn — 
just received by express, overland, including a number of the rare L, purpuri 
. Humboldtii. Also, a quantity of other FA ORME BULBS, 
such as Cyclobothras, Bloomerias, and Вгойіеаѕ; and a quantity of Bulbs of the rare and 
beautiful Lilium Krameri callosum, L. tigrinum flore-pleno, L. Thunbergianum splendens, 
L. superbum, L. даве and some good Bulbs of the rare L. Wallichianum, Also, а great quan 
tity of AMARYL LLIS, and some magnificen 
good Bulbs of the new and extremely handsome CRINUM ORNATUM RUBRO-VITTATUM 
—flowers white, striped with crimson, one of the most beautiful Crinums ever introduc 
In this Sale will be comprised a large Ten of a Lily, collected and sent from California 
as the new Lilium Bloomerianum Oscellatum, but the Bulbs are very unlike those im 
last year of that variety ; they are we mn the as of any of the other Californian 
Lilies with which we are acquainted, and therefore may prove a totally new kind. Also, some 
Bulbs of LILIUM TIGRINUM JUCUNDUM, a new Lily, which although belonging tO м 
tigrinum section, has glabrous leaves and green stems, with an entire absence of bulbils in 
leaf axils ; flowers light cinnabar-red, marked in the lower half by black dots. 
On view the morning of Sale; and Catalogues had. 
AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES, oe KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN; 
LO ; WG 
t extra-sized Bulbs of LILIUM AURATUM, with - 
